At least 30 Palestinians were killed while waiting for help in Gaza

At least 30 Palestinians awaiting humanitarian aid in northern Gaza were killed Wednesday during Israeli Army attacks on gathered civilians. The Gaza civil defence spokesman, Mahmoud Bassal, said at least 30 people have lost their lives and more than 300 have been injured in the Israeli Army attack. [...]
The Gaza civil defence spokesman, Mahmoud Bassal, said at least 30 people have lost their lives and more than 300 have been injured in the Israeli Army attack.
Israeli military daily attacks on centres where humanitarian aid is distributed are justified with claims of sales of aid and theft by Hamas, for whom the Israeli side has not presented evidence.
UN humanitarian agency, O CHA, CHA reported that four days after the start of Israel's “Tactical pauses”, people are still dying of hunger and malnutrition, and there are victims among those seeking assistance, reports Aljazeera.
On the other hand, Mohammed Abu Salmiya, director of the Al-Shipha hospital in Gaza, told Arab media that 35 people have arrived in his institution after the Israeli army opened fire about three kilometers southwest of the Zikim border crossing, the telegraphed.
Amid the humanitarian crisis and the impasse of ceasefire negotiations, US special envoy Steve Witkoff is expected to arrive in Israel on Thursday.
Witkoff has been involved in indirect ceasefire negotiations between Israel and Hamas, which were interrupted last week when Israel and the US withdrew their delegations from Doha.
His visit comes after Canada's announcement, which following the example of France and Great Britain, has announced plans to recognise the Palestinian state at the UN General Assembly in September. /Periscope/












